NEW DECK FoR THE "KENTISH MAID" - Part 2

While the owner Cliff and I were restoring the “Kentish Maid” decks, several other changes were taking place; Cliff said if things were not done completely then he knows he would not be happy with himself in the end.

The hatches were replaced after realizing that repairing them would be more work than replacing them. New chain plates were made of Silicon Bronze as the old ones were steel and continually bleeding down the hull. The hull colour being originally white was changed to a dark green, which looks very classy on the finished boat. The taff rail around the stern deck has carved squids to tie the top of the rail to the deck on both sides. And along with many other repairs and changes, her name was changed from the “Kentish Maid” to “Aja”.

The new plywood decks have 10 oz fiberglass and epoxy,
finished with polyurethane, painted colour is Hetteras off white

The carved squids to finish off the ends of the taff rail

Tony doing the final sanding on the carvings

The taff rail made of African mahogany is installed

Cliff and Jody are getting ready for the evening shift,
sanding and varnishing all the woodwork on deck

There is new trim that wasn’t there before all around the house. This photo also shows all the varnishing done and all the new bronze hardware before it goes green from ocean spray

John working on the spars

The tail end of Aja leaving the shop for the boat yard

Finishing the final details in the boat yard. Her new colour scheme looks very classy

Deck prisms were placed in the side decks and work great
at lighting up an inside area that is typically very dark